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The term is slang for repeatedly and severely beating and can also mean being decisively defeated.
Early returns showed both ballot measures being decisively defeated, even by voters in those enclaves of the city.
This could afford him the opportunity, if he can get his nominees through Senate confirmation, to move the court from being decisively conservative to decisively liberal.
He recovered Wessex and relieved London of a siege before being decisively defeated by Canute at Ashington, Essex, on October 18.
After being decisively beaten by division rivals the New York Jets at Wembley, Dolphins coach Joe Philbin is at risk of losing his own job.
It's a group of Tea Party Tories who are determined to plough ahead, despite these policies being decisively rejected by parliament, by the medical profession and also by the British public.
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There the amnesty had been decisively rejected.
3. The institutional context is decisively different.
4. The geopolitical context is decisively different.
That role, though, is decisively dramatic.
The institutional context is decisively different.
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